Montmorency, Henri de, near kinsman of Laval, 18;
beheaded by the order of Richelieu, 18

Montreal, the Island of, 8, 86;
made over to the Sulpicians, 108, 175;
the parishes of, united with the Seminary
of St. Sulpice, 175, 176, 183

Montreal, the mission of La Montagne at, 9, 74;
its first Roman Catholic church, 87-90;
its religious zeal, 90-2;
see also Ville-Marie

Morel, Thomas, director of the Quebec seminary, 55,
101;
his arrest, 163;
set at liberty, 164;
his death, 219

Morin, M., quoted, 89, 90

Mornay, Mgr. de, Bishop of Quebec, 12

Mother Mary of the Incarnation, on Laval’s devotion
to the sick, 33;
on his private life, 34, 254;
on the results of the great earthquake,
45, 46;
on the work of the Sisters, 79, 80;
her religious zeal and fine qualities,
92, 93;
Abbe Ferland’s appreciation of,
93-5;
speaks of the work of Abbe Fenelon and
Father Trouve, 109;
on the liquor traffic, 113;
sums up Talon’s merits, 114;
speaks of the colonists’ children,
119;
on civilizing the Indians, 125, 126;
an appreciation of, by Abbe Verreau, 127;
her death, 154;
her noble character, 155

Mouchy, M. de, member of the Sovereign Council, 158

N

Nelson, Fort (Hudson Bay), held by the English against
de Troyes’
expedition, 204;
captured by Iberville, 233

Newfoundland, English settlements attacked by Iberville,
232

Notre-Dame Church (Montreal), 87-90, 176

Notre-Dame de Bonsecours, chapel (Montreal), 176-9

Notre-Dame de Montreal, the parish of, 175, 176

Notre-Dame des Victoires, church of, 185

Noue, Father de, his death, 5

O

Oblate Fathers, their entry into New France, 1

Olier, M., founder of the Seminary of St. Sulpice,
5, 6, 25;
places the Island of Montreal under the
protection of the
Holy Virgin, 8, 85;
his death, 135;
succeeded by Bretonvilliers, 162